- This page is about Magic Bubble. For the normal petal variant, see Bubble.
Magic Bubble is a petal from florr.io. Its function consists of propelling the player in the direction that the player is currently moving. Magic Bubble is dropped by Bubble mobs.
Appearance[]
Magic Bubble consists of a blue recolor of Bubble. Its transparent part is also more blue.
Function[]
Note: The "A + B" respawn format means that the petal takes A seconds to respawn and B seconds after respawning to do its special action/have its special action enabled.
Rarity | Obtainable? | Mana | Respawn |
---|---|---|---|
Common | Yes | 5 MP | 2.0 + 0.7 seconds |
Unusual | 10 MP | 1.8 + 0.6 seconds | |
Rare | 20 MP | 1.5 + 0.5 seconds | |
Epic | 40 MP | 1.2 + 0.4 second | |
Legendary | 80 MP | 1 + 0.3 second | |
Mythic | 160 MP | 0.8 + 0.2 second | |
Ultra | 320 MP | 0.5 + 0.1 seconds | |
Super | 640 MP | 0.2 + 0.1 seconds | |
Unique | 1280 MP | 0.1 seconds |
Upon right-clicking your mouse (going into defensive mode), Magic Bubble propels the player in the direction the flower is moving, regardless of position in relation to the flower: this uses up the mana specified in the reload time. This effect stacks with other Bubbles, no matter they are next to each other or not in the build. Moon Rock is also affected by Magic Bubble(s) the same way as flowers are affected. Unlike normal Bubble, Magic Bubble activated time is never lower than 0.1s.
Obtainment[]
Bubble[]
Mob Rarity | Common | Unusual | Rare | Epic | Legendary | Mythic |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Common | 59.8 | 16.4 | ||||
Unusual | 48.5 | 51.2 | ||||
Rare | 83.4 | 16.5 | ||||
Epic | 6.7 | 81.0 | 12.3 | |||
Legendary | 7.2 | 87.7 | 5.0 | |||
Mythic | 7.5 | 91.7 | 0.8 | |||
Ultra | 85.6 | 14.4 | ||||
Super | 100 |
Purchasing[]
On certain days, Magic Bubble can be purchased from the Shop.
Note: This table shows the amount of Stars that can be spent. Also, the stars can be awarded through challenges or purchases. For more information, go to this page: Stars
Rarity | Cost |
---|---|
Legendary | ★ 20 |
Mythic | ★ 500 |
Ultra | ★ 15000 |
Super | ★ 750000 |
Strategies[]
- Magic Bubble, for the most part, actions as Bubble. However, since it doesn't require positioning them correctly, one can use the same amount of Magic Bubbles as you would with normal Bubbles, without the need of Lights to clump them together. This means that more defensive/offensive petals can be used for survivability.
- What makes Magic Bubble worse than its base version is its cost, specially when multiple are used. They cost a lot to be used, which means that one must use high rarity Magic Cacti and Magic Leaves in what should have been Lights, or even sacrifice a spot or two for more of them, in order to maintain a high MP storage for Magic Bubbles.
- Using Magic Bubbles instead of normal Bubbles may help you in getting the four Racecar Achievements easier, getting up to 4 TP from them.
- Besides MP cost and a slightly different function, Magic Bubble strategies can pretty much sum to what strategies you would use for Bubble.
Garden
- Along with Magic Cacti and Magic Leaves, !Lotus and Plank can be used in tandem with Magic Bubbles, letting you be safe from Hornets and Spiders (most dangerous Garden enemies) with more ease.
- Antennae can also be used to see if Ant Holes or Centipedes are in your way, avoiding taking considerable damage from both of them.
Desert
- Due to Desert's density spawning a lot of Beetles, Cacti and Sandstorms, which are very dangerous mobs, using Magic Bubbles is very problematic, unless DPS petals, defensive petals or healing petals manage to outheal everything. Dodging abilities and Antennae can also be of great use here.
- Magic Bubble can be a pretty good tool in Shiny Ladybug hunting, as you have more freedom in choosing where to head to.
Ocean
- Magic Bubbles can let you have more control in escaping from Leeches, however, caution is advised, as you may run into another mob (including another Leech), making you suffer a lot of damage.
- The same strategy can also be done with Jellyfish, specially on places like Jellyfish Fields, letting you avoid some unnecessary damage.
Obtaining[]
- Strategies applied for farming normal Bubbles should be applied to farming Magic Bubbles, as they are dropped by the same mob (Bubble mobs). Just remember to bring Mana Orb with you, since Magic Bubble is a magic petal.
- After you acquire your Mana Orb, good places for farming should be Ocean Trench, Ocean Maze and Crab Kingdom, as those places frequently spawn a lot of high rarity Bubble mobs.
- It can be difficult to farm Bubble mobs, as they are frequently greeded, as well as strong mobs usually guard the spots they spawn.
Jungle
- It's advised not to use Magic Bubbles deep into Jungle, as you can end up ramming Wasp without you seeing the mob. Antennae is highly advised when using Magic Bubbles in Jungle.
- Magic Bubbles can be somewhat useful when looking for the last Termites in Termite Mounds, saving some time.
Hel
PvE[]
- It's strongly advised to not use Magic Bubbles in Hel, as its high density, combined with mobs with a lot of damage, could easily get you killed, even if you pay attention to your surroundings.
- If they have any usage here, they can be used to outrun Hel Beetles and Hel Spiders, having more chance to survive their dangerous abilities (teleporting, for Hel Beetle, poison, for Hel Spider, and high body damage, for both).
PvP: Using[]
- Magic Bubbles essentially play as if you were using normal Bubbles: bubble away from your opponent when you're either low on HP, arming yourself or just exhausting the opponent, then bubble back to your opponent, counterattack at the right time and kill them.
- Due to Magic Bubbles giving you more control in your bubbling direction, you can deal surprise attacks with ram builds, where the opponent won't see when you Bubble to them, leading to them taking a lot of damage at once. You can also dodge ranged attacks (against projectiles, Third Eye or Wing) with more facility, and get inside the enemy's attacking position to deal a lot of damage while suffering none until the opponent reacts.
- While Magic Bubbles do have a lot of potential, it should be noted that Magic Cacti and Magic Leaves have to be used in order to sustain their ability, specially if you're using multiple Magic Bubbles. This alone may reduce the possibilities you have to dominate PvP with them, unless you manage to work around this liability.
PvP: Against[]
- One should always be cautious when fighting against Magic Bubble users: you never know when they'll use the petal to retreat or deal surprise attacks. As such, try to predict their next movements in order to defeat them.
- While Magic Bubbles have a lot of potential, they can quickly exhaust the user's own MP with just some activations. Due to this, the user either will become weakened very quickly, unable to use Magic Bubbles by losing all MP, or using Magic Cacti/Magic Leaves and losing offensive or defensive power, which can give you a great advantage against your enemy.
Ant Hell
- Magic Bubbles are somewhat useful to let you easily get out of situations where's you're swarmed by Ants/Termites from all sides, though it is trivial as the cost doesn't compensate, while it's pretty easy to avoid getting swarmed by any Ant Hell mobs.
- Super Termite Overminds in Termite Hell can easily cut your supply of Mana Points short (by disabling Magic Cacti and Magic Leaves), while also disabling some Magic Bubbles alongside. One should be cautions when fighting with them due to their special ability.
Sewers
- Magic Bubbles are very complicated to use in Sewers, as this area is very narrow with a high density of mobs everywhere, which menas you'll constantly take damage if you don't kill the mobs before bubbling.
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- Unlike normal Bubble, Magic Bubble's secondary cooldown timer can't go beyond 0.1 seconds, while Super and Unique Bubbles have a secondary cooldown timer of 0.05 and 0.04 seconds, respectively.
- Some people think that Magic Bubble was added for lazy people who don't want to keep Bubble in place by using Yin Yang.
- Magic Bubble used to be the least durable magic petal: it only had 1 HP. On an unknown date, Magic Bubbles got reworked so now they don't have a durability stat: they are invincible, much like Basil, Battery and other similar petals.
- Magic Bubble is still the weakest magic petal, dealing no damage.
- Magic Bubble and Magic Cactus are the only petals dropped by a mob that shares the same name as their shortened name.
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